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  1. B

    Censuses of Canada, 1665-1871, Province of Quebec

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    Updated Oct 23, 2023
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    Statistics Canada (2023). Censuses of Canada, 1665-1871, Province of Quebec [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/BMKNXX
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 23, 2023
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    Authors
    Statistics Canada
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    Time period covered
    1765 - 1790
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    Data tables on the social and economic conditions in Pre-Confederation Canada from the first census in 1665 to Confederation in 1867. This dataset is one of three that cover the history of the censuses in Quebec. These tables cover the Province of Quebec for the years 1765-1790. For census data for the years 1825-1861, see the Lower Canada dataset; for census data for the years 1676-1754, see the New France dataset. The tables were transcribed from the fourth volume of the 1871 Census of Canada: Reprint of the Censuses of Canada, 1665-1871, available online from Statistics Canada, Canadiana, Government of Canada Publications, and the Internet Archive. Note on terminology: Due to the nature of some of the data sources, terminology may include language that is problematic and/or offensive to researchers. Certain vocabulary used to refer to racial, ethnic, religious and cultural groups is specific to the time period when the data were collected. When exploring or using these data do so in the context of historical thinking concepts – analyzing not only the content but asking questions of who shaped the content and why.

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    Censuses of Canada, 1665-1861, Upper Canada [B2020]

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    Updated Dec 5, 2016
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    Scholars Portal Dataverse (2016). Censuses of Canada, 1665-1861, Upper Canada [B2020] [Dataset]. https://dataverse.scholarsportal.info/dataset.xhtml;jsessionid=b1eb3ee0ff52a0ab7dc0c2c1ebf7?persistentId=hdl%3A10864%2F11767&version=1.0&q=&fileTypeGroupFacet=%22Unknown%22&fileAccess=&fileSortField=date&fileSortOrder=desc
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    bin(3213), bin(4089), bin(3206), bin(4130), bin(4537), bin(3216), bin(3228), bin(3373), bin(4093), bin(7360), bin(4141), bin(3276), bin(4627), bin(3524), bin(3093), bin(5875), bin(3335), bin(4270), bin(3326), bin(22063), bin(8119), bin(3663), bin(5164), bin(4156), bin(3659), bin(8346), bin(4600), bin(4929), bin(5374), bin(4395), bin(4142), bin(4479), bin(5139), bin(5053), bin(4522), bin(3283), bin(3330), bin(4129), bin(8480), bin(4321), bin(4651), bin(3422), bin(3525), bin(8348), bin(3051), bin(3472), bin(7263), bin(6219), bin(3906), bin(7732), bin(18623), bin(4618), bin(5648), bin(7744), bin(3934), bin(3014), bin(4691)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 5, 2016
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    Time period covered
    1824 - 1861
    Area covered
    Ontario, Canada
    Description

    Censuses of Canada contain 343 tables on the social and economic conditions in Canada from the earliest settlements to 1871.

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    The Canadian Historical GIS, 1861 [Aggregate data]

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    Updated Dec 28, 2023
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    Cunfer, Geoff; Billard, Rhianne; McClean, Sauvelm (2023). The Canadian Historical GIS, 1861 [Aggregate data] [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/1I1C59
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 28, 2023
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    Borealis
    Authors
    Cunfer, Geoff; Billard, Rhianne; McClean, Sauvelm
    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    Aggregate data files digitized from the published census volumes for 1861. The files were downloaded from the University of Saskatchewan Historical Geographic Information Systems Lab. This data were developed as part of the The Canadian Peoples / Les populations canadiennes Project.

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Censuses of Canada, 1665-1871, Province of Quebec

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CroissantCroissant is a format for machine-learning datasets. Learn more about this at mlcommons.org/croissant.
Dataset updated
Oct 23, 2023
Dataset provided by
Borealis
Authors
Statistics Canada
License

https://borealisdata.ca/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/3.1/customlicense?persistentId=doi:10.5683/SP3/BMKNXXhttps://borealisdata.ca/api/datasets/:persistentId/versions/3.1/customlicense?persistentId=doi:10.5683/SP3/BMKNXX

Time period covered
1765 - 1790
Area covered
Canada
Description

Data tables on the social and economic conditions in Pre-Confederation Canada from the first census in 1665 to Confederation in 1867. This dataset is one of three that cover the history of the censuses in Quebec. These tables cover the Province of Quebec for the years 1765-1790. For census data for the years 1825-1861, see the Lower Canada dataset; for census data for the years 1676-1754, see the New France dataset. The tables were transcribed from the fourth volume of the 1871 Census of Canada: Reprint of the Censuses of Canada, 1665-1871, available online from Statistics Canada, Canadiana, Government of Canada Publications, and the Internet Archive. Note on terminology: Due to the nature of some of the data sources, terminology may include language that is problematic and/or offensive to researchers. Certain vocabulary used to refer to racial, ethnic, religious and cultural groups is specific to the time period when the data were collected. When exploring or using these data do so in the context of historical thinking concepts – analyzing not only the content but asking questions of who shaped the content and why.

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